Team spokesman Jacinto Vidarte told Cyclingnews on Saturday that Tinkoff-Saxo, Roger's team since he left Sky at the end of 2012, have no news on the issue and that they are waiting for further developments.

"The team knows nothing new for now, we are waiting for news," Vidarte said.

The team issued a press release when the news broke in December stating that Rogers had made them aware of the result.

"The Australian explained to the team management that he never ingested the substance knowingly nor deliberately and fears that the adverse analytical finding origins from a contaminated food source," a press release stated.

In accordance with the team's anti-doping policies Rogers was provisionally suspended and he has not raced this year.

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